Adult Entertainment Mogul Offering $10 Million For Some Very Specific Infor...

Adult Entertainment Mogul Offering $10 Million For Some Very Specific Information

Adult entertainment baron Larry Flynt is offering $10 million in the hopes he can find some dirt in order to get Donald Trump impeached.

The United States of America is a very divided country right now and half the nation (and the rest of the world) is on edge with each day President Trump sits in the Oval Office with access to nuclear codes.

Which is why Flynt is willing to pay for any tangible evidence which will get his Commander-In-Chief impeached.

Flynt also called into question the results of last year’s Presidential election claiming:

… there is a strong case to be made that the last election was illegitimate in many ways—and that after nine tumultuous months in office, Trump has proven he’s dangerously unfit to exercise the extreme power accrued by our new ‘unitary executive.’

The x-rated mogul went on to list a number of reasons why Trump is a unfit leader who needs to removed from office including: ‘inciting violent civil strife with his racial dog whistling’ to pulling out of the Paris accords.

Most worrisome is that, long before a climate change apocalypse strikes, Trump might trigger a nuclear world war.

He finished the add by admitting an:

Impeachment would be a messy, contentious affair but the alternative – three more years of destabilising dysfunction – is worse.

This isn’t first time the founder of Hustler has tried to take on Trump, last year during the election campaign he openly offered $1 million to anyone who could provide him evidence of the former Apprentice boss engaging in ‘illegal or sexually demeaning’ activity.

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Flynt, who was crowned as number 1 on a list of ’50 Powerful People in Porn’ by the now-defunct men’s magazine Arena, has also tried to take on former President Bill Clinton when he offered a similar reward during his impeachment trial in 1998 for his affair with Monica Lewinsky.

He also offered $1 million during the 2012 election for a copy of Republican candidate Mitt Romney’s tax returns.